I saw 7 other females out riding this morning. Plus me = 8. I also saw 6 female walkers (2 with dogs...who may have been female). Considering it's mothers day so all the mums should have been having burnt toast and cold tea in bed I was quite surprised to see so many females. I felt so inspired!

While we often focus on what training we are doing I thought it might be nice to start a thread about times we see other females getting out there. Hopefully its more often than we think!

I generally see more women jogging or walking than cycling in my area. More female joggers/walkers than male for some reason and more male cyclists than female (talking the 'roadie' cyclists, not commuters or MTBers).

THere are an unbelievable number of riders down here compared to Qld AND an apparently very high proportion of them are women riders (again compared to Qld) too. AND that is on a cold cold day compared to Qld's beautiful winters.

Pax wrote:THere are an unbelievable number of riders down here compared to Qld AND an apparently very high proportion of them are women riders (again compared to Qld) too. AND that is on a cold cold day compared to Qld's beautiful winters.

Pax wrote:THere are an unbelievable number of riders down here compared to Qld AND an apparently very high proportion of them are women riders (again compared to Qld) too. AND that is on a cold cold day compared to Qld's beautiful winters.

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